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โAug-13-2014 08:20 AM
APT wrote:
Congratulations! I know you were hesitant at first and there are some compromises for shorter women in heals and skirt, but you will adapt and find tools and methods to make it easier. Enjoy!
โAug-13-2014 08:04 AM
โAug-12-2014 08:35 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I believe that i read and heard the Ecoboost is going into the Expedition for 2015! That could be a great option!!!
โAug-12-2014 10:22 AM
Now to camping, Yes, there is some downsides. one big one for us, is the BBQ. Our Weber Q does not fit in the pass-thru storage on our trailer, and I do not want a smelly BBQ inside an SUV. So we'll either have to change BBQ's or find a good storage solution (tongue rack??).
โAug-12-2014 10:08 AM
โAug-12-2014 09:50 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:SilverEscape wrote:
I don't like the look of toppers, at all, LOL but even if I succumbed to one, still can't see me getting climbing in with heels and a skirt to get out the baby's bag for daycare.
This is why I was considering the large SUV. Even though none of them are my style either.
Just want to point out that even with two car seats in the back seat of a crew cab truck, there is still a lot of floor room for diaper bags, groceries, etc. where you would only need to put a stroller in the truck bed. Current trucks are a lot more family friendly than they used to be.
We have both a crew cab truck w/ canopy and Sequoia and actually prefer to use the truck for family outings...although 2 kids and no car seats but additionally, two small dogs.
โAug-12-2014 09:33 AM
โAug-12-2014 07:27 AM
SilverEscape wrote:
I don't like the look of toppers, at all, LOL but even if I succumbed to one, still can't see me getting climbing in with heels and a skirt to get out the baby's bag for daycare.
This is why I was considering the large SUV. Even though none of them are my style either.
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